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  2. Using Hindenburg's popularity with the people, Hitler had him buried in the Tannenberg War Memorial Monument in East Prussia (now a part of Poland), the site of Hindenburg's greatest victory in the First World War.

  3. In August 1946, 20 months after being removed from the Tannenberg Memorial, Hindenburg and his wife were finally laid to rest by the American army at St. Elizabeth's, the church of his Teutonic ancestors in Marburg, where they remain today.

  4. Guns boomed, muffled drums sounded, battalions marched, and military bands played dirges as the body of Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, Germany’s hero was escorted to its final resting place ...

  5. Against Hindenburgs express wishes, Hitler saw that Germany’s great military hero was buried at the Tannenberg Memorial with Nazi pomp and circumstance. Legacy. Hindenburgs legacy has been mythologized to suggest that he was either a puppet of Hitler or was supportive of the authoritarian ruler.

  6. Apr 27, 2019 · Commanded by Adolf Hitler, Von Hindenburg was buried along with his wife, who died in 1921, in the complex which was intentionally rebuilt. A fitting location as Von Hindeburg was born in Prussia and, with his victory at Tannenberg, received the status of being its liberator.

  7. May 6, 2010 · On the evening of May 6, 1937 the zeppelin Hindenburg hovered over Lakehurst, New Jersey, preparing to dock. It was standard procedure for the luxury passenger airship, but then something went...

  8. The death of President Hindenburg. Paul von Hindenburg was the president of the Weimar Republic from the 12 May 1925 until his death on the 2 August 1934. Courtesy of The Wiener Holocaust Library Collections. President Hindenburg died at the age of 87 on 2 August 1934.

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